Spam control?

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  • Spam Control doesn't seem to work for 520-336-5675 "Mortgage" Spam Text

    I made a call to Verizon and they can't seem to stop this number from Tuson either. I got the third round of calls in the last few days to three different Family Lines a few minutes ago. Twenty cents doesn't seem like much, but an extra one or two dollars a month mounts up. The message says that they are responding to a request from me, but I don't have a mortgage to re-do!

    Good evening.
    Did you add this number under Spam Control or Call and Message Block?  If you add the Call and Message Block, you will be able to add up to five 10-digit numbers to the block.  This will prevent a number from being able to call or text your phone.  Below I have provided you with the steps to add this block, as well as unwanted numbers.  
    Sign in to "My Verizon" using your [Account Owner] number and do the following: 
    Select  [Safe Guards] tab
    Select [Call & Message Blocking] tab
    Add/ remove numbers
    [Save Changes]
    If you need additional assistance, please send me a Private Message with your 10-digit mobile number.  I will be happy to help you.
    I hope this information is helpful. 
    Thank you,
    VanessaC_vzwsupport
    Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/vzwsupport

  • More Spam Controls Please!

    Dear Verizon,
    Is there any way that you can be proactive on spam controls for SMS?
    We have been begging for this in this forum for years now.
    I just don't see that this is happening. I have trawled your website and cannot even find a place to report spam.
    You allow us to enter 5 numbers that expire in 90 days, but I have so many more messages from spam phone numbers (not email addresses) than that.
    Can we block text messages from entire area codes? - Nope
    (if so, I need to block area codes  fouronefive and sevenohtwo and twozeronine)
    Can we get text messages blocked with the text: 2end reply STOP
    (I mean, this is really obvious spam folks)
    Can we block messages that advertise Gas cards, Gift cards, get paid for shopping or other such phrases?
    Can we block any message with an eightsevenseven or eightsixsix phone number in the text of the message?
    This is what I have this month HOW DO WE GET IT TO STOP!?!:
    ON                 From number          text and number to call
    31-Aug 415-513-8190 Call us now to receive your $200 Gift Voucher! Call 877-775-0527
    28-Aug 702-358-4997 Attn: We are looking for shoppers to get paid to eat & shop! Pay up to $50/hour. For current jobs Call 866-749-1023
    25-Aug 702-577-6512 Call us now to receive your $200 Gift Voucher! Call 877-775-0527
    21-Aug 415-713-3971 Attn: We are looking for shoppers to get paid to eat & shop! Pay up to $50/hour. For current jobs Call 866-749-1023
    17-Aug 415-794-7215 Call us now to receive your $200 Gift Voucher! Call 877-339-7715
    13-Aug 702-415-4085 Call us now to receive your $200 Gift Voucher! Call 877-339-7715
    9-Aug 209-322-5270 Call us now to receive your $200 Gift Voucher! Call 877-339-7715
    3-Aug 415-579-0387 Call us now to receive your $200 Gift Voucher! Call 877-339-7715
    28-Jul 209-224-6380 Attn: Call now to receive ur $50 Gas Card & $20 Shopping Card! Call 877-339-9225
    20-Jul 415-490-8134 Thanks for visiting our site! Claim your $100 Gift Card now. Go to www.MyGiftASAP.com 877-339-2683
    Verizon, please help!

    SuzyQ wrote:
    Wow, I'm not sure how you got so lucky to be getting all that....I don't get anything like that?
    209 and 415 are area codes close to where I live - I couldn't block all calls from those area codes because I have lots of folks I know and on my contact list with those area codes.  There are lots of legitimate phone numbers in those area codes.
    Text STOP to each one.  (Not sure it would help though).  Are you getting charges for Premium messaging on your bill?  Put a block on premium text messaging (you can call CS to do this); it will block a lot and prevent unwanted charges on your bill.
    Not sure what else to tell you, but don't give your cell # to anyone you don't want calling you.....
    209 is the area code for Stockton, Merced, Modesto, San Andreas and Central California, California
    415 is the area code for San Francisco,Sausalito, San Rafael, Novato, San Quentin and the Bay area, California

  • How Can I Get SPAM Control On iPad Email?

    I have a shared email account on my Mac and iPad. When checking email on the Mac no spam, when checking email on iPad Spam Galore! Is spam control possible on the iPad or is this something your have to live with?

    I see, though I would still believe that Verizon would have a similar email address to which you could forward the spam message. As a bit of a longshot o wuld try to call Verizon tech support and see if they have any way to add email addresses to the universal spam filter. Don't give up hope, we all know dealing with any kind of repetitious spam can make our iPad user experience less than exciting. Cheers!

  • Spam Control in Servlet

    Hi,
              We are trying to build spam control into one of our
              servlets to reject all subsequent requesters if there
              are currently 5 pending requests being served.
              We realize that a servlet with SingleThreaded Mode with
              the SingleThreadedServletPoolSize set to 5 can probably
              serve this purpose. Could someone please confirm that?
              What kind of response will the requester get when a
              server has reached its capacity of 5?
              If we would like the rejection message to be
              application-generated (not WebLogic-generated),
              I guess we have no choice but to create threads
              from within the servlet for that. Any better idea?
              Thanks in advance!
              Regards,
              Howard
              

    In 7.0, just put together a filter. Register a count for the IP address in a
              singleton. Send an error back if you have >5.
              Peace,
              Cameron Purdy
              Tangosol, Inc.
              http://www.tangosol.com/coherence.jsp
              Tangosol Coherence: Clustered Replicated Cache for Weblogic
              "Howard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
              news:[email protected]..
              > Hi,
              >
              > We are trying to build spam control into one of our
              > servlets to reject all subsequent requesters if there
              > are currently 5 pending requests being served.
              > We realize that a servlet with SingleThreaded Mode with
              > the SingleThreadedServletPoolSize set to 5 can probably
              > serve this purpose. Could someone please confirm that?
              > What kind of response will the requester get when a
              > server has reached its capacity of 5?
              > If we would like the rejection message to be
              > application-generated (not WebLogic-generated),
              > I guess we have no choice but to create threads
              > from within the servlet for that. Any better idea?
              > Thanks in advance!
              >
              > Regards,
              > Howard
              

  • Spam Control and a Personal Security protector

    I still use my old dinasour, AOL, (don't ask me why), and the Desktop AOL is not compatible with Snow Leopard, so the AOL spam Controls won't work. I can do a workaround by going to the internet and getting into AOL Mail, and do it that way, BUT IT'S A PAIN!!
    Does anyone have a favorite, reliable application I can buy or download that would prevent spam from getting into my email?? I am also looking for a personal security application...
    Suggestions, please?
    Paty

    Hi Paty!
    I'm still using AOL For Mac OSX Version 10.3.7; available from here AOL Downloads For Mac.
    At the bottom of the All-in-One Software column there is a link to legacy software which will start the download immediately.
    It has an excellent Spam filter and maybe will still be compatible with Snow Leopard.
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  • Spam control THAT WORKS HINT HINT VERIZON LOL

    What do I need to do to make Yahoo SpamGuard Plus work?
    SpamGuard Plus is a feature that automatically filters suspected spam to your Spam folder. SpamGuard Plus also learns specifically what you consider spam and not spam, and filters those messages to the appropriate folder. The more you train the filters by marking messages as Spam orNot Spam, the better the filters will work for you.
    You can view and manage SpamGuard settings in the Business Email Options:
    Sign in to your Yahoo Business Email account.
    From the main Yahoo Business Mail page, click the Tools (gear) icon link in the upper-right corner of the page. 
    Business Email Tools (Gear) Icon
    Select "Mail Options" from the pull-down menu. 
    Business Email Tools Pull-Down: Mail Options
    The General mail settings should be displayed. If they are not, click the "General" link located in the left column. 
    Mail Options Menu: General
    In the Spam Protection section, use the "Empty Spam folder" pull-down menu to select how frequently messages are deleted from the Spam folder. 
    General Mail Settings: Empty Spam Folder Pull-Down Menu
    Then select your preferred option in the "Show images in emails" pull-down menu. 
    Mail Options: Show Images Pull-Down Menu
    Click the Save button. 
    General Mail Settings: Save Button
    Note: This feature is not available to users with POP-only email addresses.
    Email this page   Print this page  
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    I made some progress with regard to the Filter on the column(s) that are configured to be Date values. Managed to get the Filter to display the correct Date picker by implementing a inputDate component (with a converterDateTime operation) in the Filter facet.
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    Is there a way to change the type on the VO dynamically so that this will reflect into the View when the table column is rendered? Or am I barking up the wrong tree...?
    Cheers.

  • IPhone and Spam controls

    Is there a reason you can no longer use the five numbers with the iPhone? I have one number that I want to block and it's saying it isn't avaiable on an iPhone. Odd?

    Alarm clock will still work if you switch the silence button on the side of the phone. You can turn off the mail notification sound by going to settings > Sounds > New Mail (off).
    Hope that helps.

  • Is there a way to control spam on my iPad?

    Hi all,
    I'm being bombed one a minute at the moment - last 2 days. Don't know how or why. contacted my ISP - no real help there except thy asked me to forward a sample to and spam databse URL. Have put filters on my macbook pro and its OK. Ipad is choked??? Should I sync or not sync? The rules I have in place are to move email with a certain subject to spam folder, and delete - this is working well on my macbook pro. Shouldn't the action of delting the email then be "seen" by the ipad??? Have tried syncing and not syncing that particular emaill account that is being affected. Any suggestions???
    cheers
    Steve

    Yes I have been using my ISP's web mail  for a couple hours and it does have a kind of spam control - very basic no rules. you just click a box for each email and then a button marked spam. There are no way to create rules for spam. I have been manually marking mails that come in. This does fix the problem, but its not a solution if it has to be done manually. I
    will contact the ISP tomorrow and have it escalated - and hopefully a filter csn be done on the mail server. Never had anything like this in 18 years on the net????
    i've been wracking my brain rying to figure out where this has all started - twitter is the culprit. 

  • IP address has been blacklisted as spam

    Verizon FiOS is my Internet service.  I have two e-mail addresses that I regularly use: an aol one and a gmail one.
    This week I sent an e-mail from my aol account to a family member (who has a verizon.net e-mail address.)  It was returned with a message indicating that my IP address was blocked as spam.  Oddly, when I resent the message, it went through.
    Yesterday, I sent an e-mail from my gmail account, using a different computer, to a hotmail account user.  That also got returned with a message saying the "mailbox was unavailable."  Researching this phrase turned up a site that explained that hotmail uses that term when an IP sender's address has been rejected as spam.
    Researching this issue, I uncovered that my IP address has been blacklisted by both Spamhaus and SORBZ, two companies who apparently specialize in spam control.  According to Spamhaus, it is Verizon itself which has requested the block on my IP address (it falls within a range that has been blocked), and only Verizon is allowed to request its removal. It is on their "Policy Block List."
    Verizon is the one who assigned me this IP address, and now Verizon is blocking it?
    Since this problem has occured while using different computers, I don't think it is a virus issue.  Just to be sure, I ran a virus scan anyway and it came up clean.
    Please help.

    FrodoLives wrote:
    Verizon FiOS is my Internet service.  I have two e-mail addresses that I regularly use: an aol one and a gmail one.
    This week I sent an e-mail from my aol account to a family member (who has a verizon.net e-mail address.)  It was returned with a message indicating that my IP address was blocked as spam.  Oddly, when I resent the message, it went through.
    Yesterday, I sent an e-mail from my gmail account, using a different computer, to a hotmail account user.  That also got returned with a message saying the "mailbox was unavailable."  Researching this phrase turned up a site that explained that hotmail uses that term when an IP sender's address has been rejected as spam.
    Researching this issue, I uncovered that my IP address has been blacklisted by both Spamhaus and SORBZ, two companies who apparently specialize in spam control.  According to Spamhaus, it is Verizon itself which has requested the block on my IP address (it falls within a range that has been blocked), and only Verizon is allowed to request its removal. It is on their "Policy Block List."
    Verizon is the one who assigned me this IP address, and now Verizon is blocking it?
    Since this problem has occured while using different computers, I don't think it is a virus issue.  Just to be sure, I ran a virus scan anyway and it came up clean.
    Please help.
    All Dynamic IP addresses show up on the Email Blacklists. 
    That is only important if you are acting as an email server, meaning you're in fact running your own email server on your FiOS.
    If you're a regular user, using pop.verizon.net and smtp.verizon.net, then those are the IP's that are sending and receiving your mail.  So you don't have to worry about those spamhaus blacklists.
    This is the explanation from Sorbs
    The SORBS listing criteria is not easily defined due to the large amount of zones that SORBS maintains. There are some zones that everyone will find themselves listed on, such as the Dynamic IP zone. This is a zone that contains large network blocks of IP addresses that are known to be allocated to dynamic IP address space. Because it is generally against the terms of service with an end users ISP to host an SMTP server on their residential line, it is safe to list those large ranges. Other SORBS blacklists are similar to the majority of DNSBL providers offering similar services.
    You aren't hosting one, so you should be golden. 

  • How do I mark unwanted emails as spam

    how do I block unwanted emails     Better yet!!!!  how can I mark unwanted emails as spam?
    Kathleen

    Who is the email carrier?
    Gmail app has an option to mark each email as Spam.
    In the desktop Yahoo, AOL, etc, there are Spam controls you can use, and emails go to the Spam folder on the phone.
    If the mail app you are using doesn't have an option to mark as Spam, then go to your computer and see if you can set up Spam controls for the email there.  When the app syncs it should filter the spam according to the rules you've set up on your computer.

  • Lot of SPAM mails in queue - Warnings from ISP

    Hi Jay,Shane and ALL,
    We are running messaging on Solaris 10 with below version.
    Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2-7.05 (built Sep 5 2006)
    libimta.so 6.2-7.05 (built 12:18:44, Sep 5 2006)
    Insured that no entries added to mappings (except localhost) and only "authenticated SMTP" allowed.
    We implemented Separate AV/anti-spam box with aliasdetour and conversion channel which is working fine.
    we could achieve >95% spam control but recently we started receiving warnings from ISP that SPAM being sent out from our mail server.
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    Delivered-To: x
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    06 Sep 2007 20:45:43 -0400 (EDT)
    Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 08:47:54 +0800
    From: Bank of America <x>
    Subject: Account Information Update.
    To: Undisclosed recipients: ;
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    Message-id: <x>
    MIME-version: 1.0
    X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000
    X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000
    X-Priority: 1
    X-MSMail-priority: High
    X-DCC-IECC-Metrics: tom.iecc.com 1107;
    bulk Body=154 Fuz1=154 Fuz2#X-Tag: tagged by DCC
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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    I noticed around 10K SPAM mails getting generated (added) daily in tcp_local channel queue.
    +++++++++a mail in queue++++++++++
    qm.maint> read 3000
    Message id: 3000
    Filename: /iplanet/SUNWmsgsr/data/queue/tcp_local/017/ZWf0I3dFTzue9.00
    Transport layer information:
    Envelope From: address: [email protected]
    Envelope To: addresses: [email protected]
    Message header:
    Received: from User ([203.144.16.210])
    by webmail.<our_domain>.com (Sun Java System Messaging Server 6.2-7.05 (built Sep
    5 2006)) with ESMTPA id <0JO300B5LSZDBK10@webmail.<our_domain>.com> for
    [email protected]; Sun, 09 Sep 2007 09:47:45 -0400 (EDT)
    Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 23:49:59 +1000
    From: Bank Of America <[email protected]>
    Subject: Account Information Update Urgently Needed
    To: Undisclosed recipients: ;
    Reply-to: [email protected]
    Message-id: <0JO300B5MSZFBK10@webmail.<our_domain>.com>
    MIME-version: 1.0
    X-MIMEOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000
    X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000
    Content-type: text/html; charset=Windows-1251
    Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
    X-Priority: 3
    X-MSMail-priority: Normal
    qm.maint>
    ++++++++++++++++++++end-of-mail-in-queue++++++++++++++++++++
    Wondering how these mails exist in tcp_local queue wherein none of IPs (or users) allowed to relay through our servers.
    Pl help me resolve this issue.
    TIA
    Prvn

    Thanks Shane.
    Pl find my below answers:
    Hi,
    You need to track down the source of the emails by
    locating the relevant mail.log lines that correspond
    to the email delivery attempt. This will at least
    tell you how they are getting in (whether the email
    is coming in via the
    tcp_local/tcp_auth/tcp_submit/tcp_intranet channel
    etc.).07-Sep-2007 19:13:44.02 tcp_auth tcp_local EA 3 [email protected] rfc822;[email protected] [email protected] User ([210.70.82.129])
    08-Sep-2007 16:21:44.38 tcp_auth tcp_local EA 1 [email protected] rfc822;[email protected] [email protected] User ([203.144.16.210])
    >
    From there you can determine (if you have enough
    logging enabled such as LOG_USERNAME=1,
    LOG_CONNECTION=1, LOG_MESSAGE_ID=1) why they emails
    are being allowed through... After enabling the three parameters (option.dat and did cnbuild/restart),
    i noticed lot of such entries in mail.log_current:
    10-Sep-2007 00:04:28.59 tcp_local Q 2 [email protected] rfc822;[email protected] [email protected] <0JO400CPG2A15F00@webmail.<our-domain>.com> *admin@<our-domain>.com mailin.binghamton.edu dns;mailin.binghamton.edu (TCP|192.168.1.41|34548|128.226.7.23|25) (mail2.binghamton.edu ESMTP [7e5e6797de0c707331914caad1b54f2f]) smtp;450 <[email protected]>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found [email protected]: smtp;450 <alert@bancamerica.
    I have seen cases of:
    -> Incorrect mapping rules (so tcp_local->tcp_local
    relaying was broken)
    -> Overly large 'internal' IP mappings (so
    tcp_intranet was the source channel)My Mappings file:
    +++++
    ! MTA mappings file
    ! for access control and other table lookups
    PORT_ACCESS
    *|*|*|*|* $C$|INTERNAL_IP;$3|$Y$E
    * $YEXTERNAL
    INTERNAL_IP
    $(192.168.1.41/32) $Y
    127.0.0.1 $Y
    * $N
    ORIG_SEND_ACCESS
    tcp_local|*|tcp_local|* $N$D30|Relaying$ not$ allowed
    tcp_*|*|native|* $N
    tcp_*|*|hold|* $N
    tcp_*|*|pipe|* $N
    tcp_*|*|ims-ms|* $N
    ! Block "external" submissions of explicitly source-routed "internal" addresses
    tcp_local|*|tcp_intranet|@*:*.* $N$D30|Explicit$ routing$ not$ allowed
    tcp_local|*|tcp_intranet|*$%*@* $N$D30|Explicit$ routing$ not$ allowed
    tcp_local|*|tcp_intranet|*.*!*@* $N$D30|Explicit$ routing$ not$ allowed
    tcp_local|*|tcp_intranet|"*@*"@* $N$D30|Explicit$ routing$ not$ allowed
    SEND_ACCESS
    tcp_*|*|*|*@[127.*] $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    tcp_*|*|*|*@localhost.* $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    tcp_*|*|*|*@example.com $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    tcp_*|*|*|*@example.net $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    tcp_*|*|*|*@example.org $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    tcp_*|*|*|*@*.test $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    tcp_*|*|*|*@*.example $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    tcp_*|*|*|*@*.invalid $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    tcp_*|*|*|*@*.localhost $X5.1.2|$NBad$ destination$ system
    <IMTA_TABLE:mappings.locale
    NOSCAN_IP
    $(192.168.1.49/32) $Y$E
    * $N
    CONVERSIONS
    IN-CHAN=tcp_noscan;OUT-CHAN=*;CONVERT No
    IN-CHAN=tcp_local;OUT-CHAN=tcp_intranet;CONVERT No
    IN-CHAN=tcp_*;OUT-CHAN=*;CONVERT Yes,Channel=tcp_scan
    ++++++++
    -> A users username/password being hacked so
    authenticated delivery was being used (tcp_auth was
    the source channel with the same username each time)i will see this option but if somebody gets authenticated, i should see in logs?
    Pls help me on this.....
    Thanks
    Prvn

  • G-Mail's spam filters

    My spam count just hit 300... I never read it, never look in the folder, just let it accumulate... Its so nice to be able to trust G-Mail... they've never yet made a false positive for me, and they only make about one false negative a month. So three days ago I decided to stop looking in or emptying the spam folder.
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    First of all, know that you're talking to other customers here.  If you want to talk to Verizon you need to call or chat with them.
    Never, ever, click "unsubscribe" on a spam message.  This confirms to the spmers that your email address is valid and it will be added to even more spam lists.
    The only time to use unsubscribe is when the sender is obviously a valid company that you no longer want to receive emails from.
    Verizon doesn't control spam or the presence or absence of unsubscribe options.  Again, as noted above, you don't want to use unsubsrcibe on spam messages.  It is really a "subscribe to more spam" button.
    Verizon's email service is not the best in the market.  Many people use gmail, outlook or other free email services that offer much better features and spam control.  This also has the added benefit of de-coupling your email account from your ISP.  That way, if you ever change ISPs you don't have to change email addresses.
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    If a forum member gives an answer you like, give them the Kudos they deserve. If a member gives you the answer to your question, mark the answer as Accepted Solution so others can see the solution to the problem.

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